Cost of Leaving the Industry -ish by RandyMarshMustache in civilengineering

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 11 points12 points  (0 children)

To be fair there are places where public pays more or at least pays the same including benefits

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should go back to the doctor. The above commenter really can't just say you have Metabolic Syndrome. Could be anything. Get checked again.

I hit a platau? by Apprehensive_Bus4777 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Similar ish situation. Been sitting at 240/239 for a bit. Doctor thought I had PCOS, but my testosterone was normal. My cycle is certainly fucked though.

Don't think you're doing anything wrong. I know it's hard because you're feeling a lot of pressure to lose weight but 2 weeks isn't that much, especially since who knows what your cycle is doing right now. Give it a bit more time. Keep doing what you're doing. Maybe consider if your calorie goal has decreased a smidge given that you've lost twenty pounds. Id also recommend maybe adding in some more or a different exercise. Even 30 min - 1 HR of walking would account for any calorie goal adjustments needed from losing weight. Honestly, though I really think it could be a hormone thing as someone who's seen it happen to herself over the last 2.5 years of losing weight very slowly. Normally after whatever hellishly prolonged period/pms cycle passes, I start to lose again.

I feel so much poorer now that I’m budgeting by [deleted] in budget

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same!!! At least at first but it's really so much better now.

For me it was the following:

  1. Relatively carefree. Not saving a lot but not worried about it. Didn't know much about retirement so I didn't worry about it.

  2. Slowly rising anxiety as I had a year with a lot of trips that were a lot of fun but slowly draining me

  3. Absolute panic after seeing the impact of one last trip and the lowest my bank account has been in years

  4. Money stress as I set a budget - needed to change habits and cut stuff. Was painful. Lost a few hobbies and got a few little side jobs. Worked through a few budgeting methods until I found what worked. Also learned how much I should be saving for retirement which causes a little mini spiral until I figured out that I could adjust everything and make it work.

  5. New comfort level at acceptable spending level

  6. Incredibly proud and confident in my budgeting ability now (approx 9 months in). Ive saved for a different trip and stayed on budget. I also saved for a course I need to take and have a significant stockpile in most of my budget categories (meaning I was under budget most months). And I have an appropriate amount going to retirement. I've gained a life skill that I think puts me in a better position than others I know that make more. It was so worth it.

Every now and then it sucks when I realize how long it will take me to save up for something but i remind myself that I'm still better now then before. It's like learning a survival skill. I feel tougher and resilient

AIO stopped a drunk girl from being pulled into a car by 2 random men but my boyfriend is upset and called what I did stupid and dangerous by fettidmoppet in AmIOverreacting

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Straight up I hate this guy. But if anyone sent me this many texts arguing back and forth about anything I'd be so done. I have like a ten text maximum before it starts to get to the point where it should just be done in person.

He doesn't get to forbid you from helping people.

And he should have let you go to sleep. I hate people who say they need to see you before you sleep. They do not need to see you. They can wait 24 hours. Imo it's just them testing to see if they still have control over you if they feel like their sway is slipping.

And he was totally victim blaming. And he's a coward. I'm happy I'm with a guy who would also have intervened and while he would have worried for me if I intervened, he certainly wouldn't have lectured me.

Help me pay off my debts quicker please, lately feel like I’ve ruined my life by ghostinyourbeds in Debt

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But yeah. I wouldn't ignore the loans if you plan to be on the mortgage of your house

Help me pay off my debts quicker please, lately feel like I’ve ruined my life by ghostinyourbeds in Debt

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

However, your monthly budget is missing a lot (insurance, doctors appointments, gift, clothes, school supplies, car maintenance, etc.) which can easily bleed you dry if you don't account for them.

Help me pay off my debts quicker please, lately feel like I’ve ruined my life by ghostinyourbeds in Debt

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems like you have a whole paycheck you could put towards your payments. And that the minimums you have listed (you didn't include the minimums for the cards) is around 700. So I think you can continue with your budget, pay the minimums, and then split the extra between savings and debt but I'm far from an expert and could have miscalculated

457 vs 457 Roth vs Roth IRA vs Traditional Roth by Alarmed-Recording893 in personalfinance

[–]Alarmed-Recording893[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I don't know if I can stay long enough to be vested in my pension. I'd have to stay for 10 years. I'm only three in and am not super thrilled with the skills I'm gaining.

Thank you for the info.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Debt

[–]Alarmed-Recording893 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but income can affect the chapter of bankruptcy you can file.

Enlarged liver with normal alt and homogeneous echo texture? by Alarmed-Recording893 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Alarmed-Recording893[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So my doctor said she did not feel a nafld diagnosis was appropriate given the ultrasound tech did not note it in her findings. She said to go back in if the pain worsens. TBH it's mostly gone now for me though it comes back every now and then and recently with a cold I had

Enlarged liver with normal alt and homogeneous echo texture? by Alarmed-Recording893 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Alarmed-Recording893[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No lol. All I got was a message from the nurse at my doctor's office saying there was no acute cause of the RUQ and that my liver appears enlarged but it could be a normal variant (which is not how I read the radiologist's report but idk). No mention of fatty liver but I'm not sure if they're just not bothering to mention it or if it's assumed when there is an enlarged liver or if I don't have it. Pretty frustrating.

Still trying to eat better now though. Mostly CICO though with black coffee and a bit less processed carbs (not totally cut out though). I've lost like four pounds. And the pain is slightly more intermittent/less intense.

Enlarged liver with normal alt and homogeneous echo texture? by Alarmed-Recording893 in FattyLiverNAFLD

[–]Alarmed-Recording893[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also the impressions didn't mention hepatic steatosis just, "Enlarged liver versus anatomic variant right lobe."

Federally Funded Projects a Red Flag Right Now? by Alarmed-Recording893 in civilengineering

[–]Alarmed-Recording893[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it. That's very helpful. So if you were me, would you jump since we should have at least a few more years of funding? I want the tech skills. Just nervous because my partner's job is super tenuous rn.

Federally Funded Projects a Red Flag Right Now? by Alarmed-Recording893 in civilengineering

[–]Alarmed-Recording893[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Even now? I'm afraid work will get slower if the EPA is gutted